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Chisholm's Bachelor of Engineering Technology with a focus on mechanical and manufacturing engineering equips you for a sought-after career as an engineering technologist, both locally and internationally. As a Chisholm student, you'll gain exposure to diverse technical subjects, essential skills, and current industry trends, giving you a competitive edge in the job market. This program develops expertise in engineering practices, project management, problem-solving, programming, system design, scientific principles, instrumentation, manufacturing systems, and workplace training.
Apply professional knowledge and ethical practices in the workplace, adhering to Engineers Australia's Code of Ethics and Stage 1 Competency Standards for Engineering Technologists.
Develop strong communication skills to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders while demonstrating leadership and management abilities.
Acquire comprehensive scientific knowledge for analyzing and synthesizing engineering technology concepts.
Potential career paths include: project engineer, quality assurance engineer, CAD/CAM engineer, manufacturing engineer
Direct entry - Australian Year 12 (VCE or Australian equivalent) with a minimum score of 25/50 in mathematics, physics and English, or international equivalent. IELTS 6.0 with no band less than 5.5.
Packaged Offer - Australian Year 12 (VCE or Australian equivalent) with a minimum score of 25/50 in mathematics, physics and English, or international equivalent. IELTS 5.5 with no band less than 5.0.
The table below provides IELTS equivalent scores for TOEFL, PTE, CAE and OET accepted by Chisholm:
IELTS (academic): 5.5; TOEFL (internet based): 46; PTE (academic): 42; Cambridge Advanced CAE: 47; Occupational English Test OET: Pass.
IELTS (academic): 6.0; TOEFL (internet based): 60; PTE (academic): 50; Cambridge Advanced CAE: 52; Occupational English Test OET: Pass.